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Winter season: on skis in the region at unchanged prices

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Winter season: on skis in the region at unchanged prices

UDINE. The next ski season in Friuli Venezia Giulia, which net of surprises should open on 8 December to end on 10 April and therefore on Easter Monday 2023, will allow fans of the sector to get on the slopes at the same rates as 2021/2022. .

For the first time, in fact, PromoTurismoFvg has endorsed and published the ski pass rates not in late autumn, as happened so far, but in the middle of summer.

«It was my specific request – confirms the Tourism Councilor Sergio Bini – and I thank the agency for listening to me. From a promotion point of view, both internal and external, it is an enormous and fundamental novelty which confirms the change of gears impressed on PromoTurismoFvg ».

As for the forecasts, these turn out to be particularly difficult by virtue of the temporal distance and the unknowns (read expensive-energy and risks linked to a possible tail-hit of Covid) that hover over the local and national tourism system.

«We are facing a schizophrenia linked to the cost of energy – explains Bini – that we do not know how long it will last and if, as we hope, it will eventually produce a normalization of supply costs.

Precisely for this reason, however, I would like to underline the enormous effort made by the Region. Maintaining the same prices as last year, among other things well below the average of the other main Alpine resorts, despite the enormous increases in costs, is a strong message that we want to send out to all mountain enthusiasts ».

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Going into the details of the prices, these are divided, as usual, between low season (from the opening to 18 December and from 13 March to the closure of the lifts) and high (from 19 December to 12 March).

In summary, a daily ski pass in low season will cost 28 euros for an adult which will become 39.50 in high season. Furthermore, the possibility of purchasing a seasonal ticket at a cost of 450 euros (price per adult) in advance and 500 after the start of the season remains valid.

Ok, therefore, also at the family discount with a cost reduction of 30% for those who buy at least three seasonal tickets.

And if the free for the baby category is reconfirmed, that is for those born from 2016 to 2020, and the fixed cost of 10 euros per day for those children (born from 2009 to 2015) and over 75 (1947 and earlier), they conform both the rates for special categories and professional users, by defining precise guidelines for their application, and the prices by restoring the single rate card valid for all ski resorts in the entire region.

Among the novelties are the application of the family combinations of the season also to the Sci @ always family season ticket, the introduction of a discount for ski instructors (from 30% to 15%) on multi-day tickets and the reduction of the season ticket for residents in the adult categories (from 300 to 250 euros) and senior (i.e. born from 1948 to 1958: from 263 euros to 216 euros), keeping the prices for juniors unchanged (born from 2004 to 2008) and, as already mentioned, over 75 and children.

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Finally, green light also for the purchase of the daily skipass for residents at 25 euros, valid also on holidays, in place of the four hours usable only on weekdays and the daily coupon for soldiers and collaborators at 30 euros in high season and 21 in low season. .

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